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    I have everything crossed right now!! The thing is rabbits can get pregnant as early as 6 months, and sugar just turned 6 months, so lets hope that she isnt!! Thank god i realized or we could be in Bunny population overload! Now I know why there is an abundance of bunnies! They are tricky little devils!
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    Oh My God!!!!

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    First thing we did when we got Miss Hoppy was schedule a vet appointment so, among other things, we'd know her gender!

    Good luck with the surgeries, for both of 'em!

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    I'm not surprised. It seemed odd for a 1 year old not spayed doe to take so well to a baby..I sure hope shes not pregnant.

    You should always check with a expert. Just because they promised dosent mean its true.

    Not trying to pick on you or anything , but dont you take them for vet appointments when you first get them to make sure everything is ok And get them fixed at 6 months for their own good.

    I pray she isnt pregant
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercup132
    I'm not surprised. It seemed odd for a 1 year old not spayed doe to take so well to a baby..I sure hope shes not pregnant.

    You should always check with a expert. Just because they promised dosent mean its true.

    Not trying to pick on you or anything , but dont you take them for vet appointments when you first get them to make sure everything is ok And get them fixed at 6 months for their own good.

    I pray she isnt pregant
    well I am not taking offence, I am new to the whole bunny ownership deal. I was told, that when I got them they were vaccinated. I also didnt think i needed to spay them as I thought they were both girls. They arent like cats and dogs, and run loose or anything, thye are always in their bunny cage. I understand How ignorant I sound, but that is how i looked at it. It took me quite a while to finally find a vet to schedule thier spaying as it is. It is amazing that there are many vets that dont do it! and by the way Sugar just turned 6 months last week, and butters is only 8 months.
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    Quote Originally Posted by critter crazy
    well I am not taking offence, I am new to the whole bunny ownership deal. I was told, that when I got them they were vaccinated. I also didnt think i needed to spay them as I thought they were both girls. They arent like cats and dogs, and run loose or anything, thye are always in their bunny cage. I understand How ignorant I sound, but that is how i looked at it. It took me quite a while to finally find a vet to schedule thier spaying as it is. It is amazing that there are many vets that dont do it! and by the way Sugar just turned 6 months last week, and butters is only 8 months.
    Its not just the fact that if they are both girls , rabbits unlike other animals have a very high risk of getting genital cancer and would die when they are 3 compared to a altered bun who can happily live her life out as long as a dog. You dont let them out to have a run either?
    Again not trying to sound rude. If you are new to the bunny world then Im just trying to help and give advice. Even if the cage is huge rabbits are supposed to have at least 2 hours outside of their cage. They are outside buns right?
    If you dont have time to take them out and play with them you can build a attachment maybe to their cage that lets them play outside . Just a thought.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercup132
    Its not just the fact that if they are both girls , rabbits unlike other animals have a very high risk of getting genital cancer and would die when they are 3 compared to a altered bun who can happily live her life out as long as a dog. You dont let them out to have a run either?
    Again not trying to sound rude. If you are new to the bunny world then Im just trying to help and give advice. Even if the cage is huge rabbits are supposed to have at least 2 hours outside of their cage. They are outside buns right?
    If you dont have time to take them out and play with them you can build a attachment maybe to their cage that lets them play outside . Just a thought.
    Yes they get to come out of their cage, thats not what I meant! I meant they cant run off with the neighboring bunny! I have an outdoor run that they use, and they play inside the house with me. They get to run around all they want down stairs. What I was talking about, was unlike a dog or cat, they cant just get loose, and end up with the neighbors bunny, and get preggers. I understand now, that i was ignorant, and they are getting fixed tomarrow!
    And yes the buunies are outside, but only during nice weather, I just brought them in to spend the winter inside with me. I am a new Bunny owner, and am trying to do the right thing. I love my bunnies!
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